Benefits and impact of emergency training in a VR environment
Fracaro SG, Tehreem Y, Toyoda R, Gallagher T, Glassey J, Bernaerts K, Wilk M (2024)
Education for Chemical Engineers 48: 63-72.
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Autor*in
Fracaro, Sofia Garcia;
Tehreem, YusraUniBi ;
Toyoda, Ryo;
Gallagher, Timothy;
Glassey, Jarka;
Bernaerts, Kristel;
Wilk, Michael
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Abstract / Bemerkung
This study addresses the critical need for realistic emergency training in industries where non-stationary conditions can quickly escalate into accidents or incidents. Real-life training is often impractical due to safety concerns and cost constraints. Consequently, incorporating immersive technologies into training curricula becomes crucial. This research explores participants' self-reflection on safety readiness during virtual reality (VR) emergency training and investigates the impact of interactive versus passive exposure to emergency situations in VR.
Three distinct exposure methods were developed, varying in the degree of participant involvement. Surprisingly, no statistically significant differences were found among the groups, indicating a positive perception of VR emergency training regardless of the exposure method. Participants valued the opportunity to safely make mistakes, witness consequences, and repeat procedures in VR. They believed such training enhanced their real-life emergency responses by fostering calmness, quick thinking, and prudent reactions.
However, some participants expressed skepticism, suggesting that VR training might not accurately simulate real-life stress conditions. Future research should explore the impact of photorealistic VR experiences on operators' perceptions and assess the benefits of additional efforts in VR development for emergency training.
Stichworte
Virtual Reality Emergency training Safety readiness Pasive and active exposure
Erscheinungsjahr
2024
Zeitschriftentitel
Education for Chemical Engineers
Band
48
Seite(n)
63-72
ISSN
17497728
Page URI
https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2990553
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Fracaro SG, Tehreem Y, Toyoda R, et al. Benefits and impact of emergency training in a VR environment. Education for Chemical Engineers. 2024;48:63-72.
Fracaro, S. G., Tehreem, Y., Toyoda, R., Gallagher, T., Glassey, J., Bernaerts, K., & Wilk, M. (2024). Benefits and impact of emergency training in a VR environment. Education for Chemical Engineers, 48, 63-72. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ece.2024.05.004
Fracaro, Sofia Garcia, Tehreem, Yusra, Toyoda, Ryo, Gallagher, Timothy, Glassey, Jarka, Bernaerts, Kristel, and Wilk, Michael. 2024. “Benefits and impact of emergency training in a VR environment”. Education for Chemical Engineers 48: 63-72.
Fracaro, S. G., Tehreem, Y., Toyoda, R., Gallagher, T., Glassey, J., Bernaerts, K., and Wilk, M. (2024). Benefits and impact of emergency training in a VR environment. Education for Chemical Engineers 48, 63-72.
Fracaro, S.G., et al., 2024. Benefits and impact of emergency training in a VR environment. Education for Chemical Engineers, 48, p 63-72.
S.G. Fracaro, et al., “Benefits and impact of emergency training in a VR environment”, Education for Chemical Engineers, vol. 48, 2024, pp. 63-72.
Fracaro, S.G., Tehreem, Y., Toyoda, R., Gallagher, T., Glassey, J., Bernaerts, K., Wilk, M.: Benefits and impact of emergency training in a VR environment. Education for Chemical Engineers. 48, 63-72 (2024).
Fracaro, Sofia Garcia, Tehreem, Yusra, Toyoda, Ryo, Gallagher, Timothy, Glassey, Jarka, Bernaerts, Kristel, and Wilk, Michael. “Benefits and impact of emergency training in a VR environment”. Education for Chemical Engineers 48 (2024): 63-72.